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america at some point we just don't understand why the country has to be droned eight times in ten days i think a lot of people are scared they're speaking out of fear they don't know what to expect next from the u.s. now cora what do we know about the thirty eight yemenis killed in these strikes they're called so suspected militants by the obama administration but what do we really know about their links to terrorism. well it's important to know that they're called suspected militants generally by officials off the record sort of anonymous comments we rarely rarely ever get official acknowledgement that the u.s. was even involved in the strike that it was a u.s. drone strike as opposed to a yemeni air strike for example so you really in terms of official numbers you don't get anything from the u.s. government what we do have is pulled together from these off the record comments and by from the on the ground work of journalists and. in yemen and some other interesting thing is that despite president obama having promises to have more transparency here in the u.s. we have really not seen
america at some point we just don't understand why the country has to be droned eight times in ten days i think a lot of people are scared they're speaking out of fear they don't know what to expect next from the u.s. now cora what do we know about the thirty eight yemenis killed in these strikes they're called so suspected militants by the obama administration but what do we really know about their links to terrorism. well it's important to know that they're called suspected militants...
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if we ever take the bait and come home and try to create fortress america, we'll have another 9/11. we have to show resolve, but we have to be smart. i'm going to egypt with senator mccain very soon. i know it's dangerous, but we need to be there with our diplomats giving the unified message to egypt. do not let these people drive us out of the mideast. do not make us abandon our friends like yemen, israel, jordan. we can't let al qaeda get away with this. we have to stand up to them. finally, after benghazi, they're on steroids. they attacked our consulate and killed our ambassador. a year has passed, and no one's paid a price. after benghazi, these al qaeda types are really on steroids thinking we're weaker and they're stronger. >> senator, i want to talk to you about the egyptian trip and other things after the break. quickly, when are you leaving for egypt? >> very soon. and to the members of congress who want to reform the nsa program, great. if you want to gut it, you make us much less safe, and you're putting our nation at risk. we need to have policies in place that can deal
if we ever take the bait and come home and try to create fortress america, we'll have another 9/11. we have to show resolve, but we have to be smart. i'm going to egypt with senator mccain very soon. i know it's dangerous, but we need to be there with our diplomats giving the unified message to egypt. do not let these people drive us out of the mideast. do not make us abandon our friends like yemen, israel, jordan. we can't let al qaeda get away with this. we have to stand up to them. finally,...
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welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. heart break in faith where congregation reeling from the deaths of their pastor, his pregnant wife and a church chaperone, all killed in a horrific church camp bus crash today. actually it happened a week ago. but today moving testimony. this morning from their loved ones laying them to rest. >> gregg: a grand jury investigating the security company that performed the background checks on nsa leaker edward snowden and nearly half of all government security checks. we'll take a closer look. >> arthel: and then we switch gears. just in time fort sidsling august -- for the sizzling august heat, "consumer reports" here with the very best ice cream. >> gregg: i'll take that one. >> arthel: and frozen yogurt at your local supermarkets. we begin with a fox news alert. a day of reckoning, several u.s. embassies and consulates across the muslim world now shut down, including the ones you see here in yemen and jordan. this all following this week's warning from the state department of a potenti
welcome to a brand-new hour inside america's news headquarters. >> arthel: i'm arthel neville. heart break in faith where congregation reeling from the deaths of their pastor, his pregnant wife and a church chaperone, all killed in a horrific church camp bus crash today. actually it happened a week ago. but today moving testimony. this morning from their loved ones laying them to rest. >> gregg: a grand jury investigating the security company that performed the background checks on...
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snowden stuff that is not come out yet which may show sources we have in our current efforts to keep america safe. let's understand it. that does not mean a reporter should go to jail, but the context is, there is a responsible press by and large. i certainly respect that.i support the press shield law. we have to find a better way to stop leaks of material that compromise our sources and methods. >> i want to move onto another subject that is very big and important. that is drone strikes and the future of our war on terror. it has all been predicated on the authorization to use military force after 9/11, which identified our enemy as al qaeda. jay, you gave a major speech in oxford last year looking toward the future. but i am hung up still on the phrase, associated forces. who are the associated forces of al qaeda who are our enemy right now? >> well, you are correct that for the last four years while i was in office, the interpretation that we adopted in the executive branch referred to al qaeda, the taliban, and the associated forces. that was an interpretation of the executive branch th
snowden stuff that is not come out yet which may show sources we have in our current efforts to keep america safe. let's understand it. that does not mean a reporter should go to jail, but the context is, there is a responsible press by and large. i certainly respect that.i support the press shield law. we have to find a better way to stop leaks of material that compromise our sources and methods. >> i want to move onto another subject that is very big and important. that is drone strikes...
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and that includes by the way some of america's most vocal critics. gwen: so if we are so good at this, what is the president proposing to fix? alexis? >> well, one of the things he quickly disclosed that he wanted to quicks was americans' discomfort with the idea of domestic surveillance and how it's being used here and abroad. he talked about that full out. he said the question is, how do i make the american people feel more comfortable? and in some ways, he was trying to deny that he would have done this without the disclosures from edward snowden or perhaps from the agitation on capitol hill and the efforts to try to deal with some of this legislatively to clip the wings of the national security agency. but what he was proposing to do was try to make things more transparent, he said. he wants to put together a taffing force which in the old obama world would have been where you put things into the filing cabinet, right? but he wants to put together a task force of experts he's been talking to, tech and c.e.o.'s. >> i legal week we've been here bef
and that includes by the way some of america's most vocal critics. gwen: so if we are so good at this, what is the president proposing to fix? alexis? >> well, one of the things he quickly disclosed that he wanted to quicks was americans' discomfort with the idea of domestic surveillance and how it's being used here and abroad. he talked about that full out. he said the question is, how do i make the american people feel more comfortable? and in some ways, he was trying to deny that he...
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they do not have to think the way a political science book in america describes them overall. i agree with you. there is a dilemma. if you begin your sense of moving -- you know what that is. that is not political at all. rituals are very important. men and women are different. you do not talk to the old the way you talk to the young. you do not avoid banks -- to move from this kind of islam to say that islam is everything and it should be everywhere -- it governs also the public life. that move indicates that the person is the satisfied with the normal customs and traditions. there is a process to go through, either by hitting the books -- this dichotomy, to what extent egypt in law is moving away by figures is not real. i will give you a simple fact. in the 1940's, there was a committee that drafted the civil code. there was an egyptian jurist and a professor. they came with the project and first it was sent to the lawyers and judges to comment on. one of the judges -- he attended and there was a member of the committee looking at the draft. he keeps saying, "there isn't eno
they do not have to think the way a political science book in america describes them overall. i agree with you. there is a dilemma. if you begin your sense of moving -- you know what that is. that is not political at all. rituals are very important. men and women are different. you do not talk to the old the way you talk to the young. you do not avoid banks -- to move from this kind of islam to say that islam is everything and it should be everywhere -- it governs also the public life. that...
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a lot of other perks that most of america does not. interesting to take a quick look at what congress does it. congress gets a vacation. 239 days this year out of washington. of course that's not all vacation. it includes work in the district, but it is a lot of time away from washington, something i personally would prefer that do more often. get away from washington. that's where all the trouble starts. compare that to the average number of vacation days from mere working citizens. eight days. that's eight days. i mean, that is not fair, is it? and how about all the money. congress base salary, $174,000. the rest of us mere citizens make, on average, just over 45,000 per year. did i mention the perks? a free car, for crying out loud for house members. free flights almost anywhere, and free to a top scale it gym. the rest of us as to deal with the average price of gasoline that comes in and about $3.60 per gallon. going down. congress still won't have to worry about it. average airline ticket prices $3.79. evers gym $42 a month. congr
a lot of other perks that most of america does not. interesting to take a quick look at what congress does it. congress gets a vacation. 239 days this year out of washington. of course that's not all vacation. it includes work in the district, but it is a lot of time away from washington, something i personally would prefer that do more often. get away from washington. that's where all the trouble starts. compare that to the average number of vacation days from mere working citizens. eight...
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or blue america but that is now what happened. but to say the country doesn't like barack obama and with race is a ridiculous argument to make. lou: is there any sense of self coming in the awareness in the country with a black president says that president brought with him greater racism when he assumed off -- office? >> there wasno aarent irony in the clip that you displayed. i a agree with everything she said. going back to 2008 and 2012 to the extent people make judgments based on race there was an inclination to give the president the benefit of the doubt to be excited about the prospect of electing the first black present. i don't see what he is talking about. certainly the fact of the president of the united states would suggest racism is on the decline. lou: we having raised the self awareness and irony. the three of us as caucasians have a profile th has been revealed in survey after survey where a majority of white folks see less racism and black folks. it is really remarkable. its a shame to me that we can have that won
or blue america but that is now what happened. but to say the country doesn't like barack obama and with race is a ridiculous argument to make. lou: is there any sense of self coming in the awareness in the country with a black president says that president brought with him greater racism when he assumed off -- office? >> there wasno aarent irony in the clip that you displayed. i a agree with everything she said. going back to 2008 and 2012 to the extent people make judgments based on...
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it is accusing bank of america have deliberately having tricked customers into loans it knew would fail. >> in two separate lawsuits, u.s. authorities accused bankamerica of committing fraud in 2008. worth about $850 million when it was issued in 2008, the security collapsed later that year and led to investor losses of about $100 million. bankamerica said its investors understood the risks involved. >> these were prime mortgages with sophisticated investors ready essential access to the underlying data. we are not responsible for the housing collapse that caused mortgage rates to default at surprising rates. obamais the administration's latest attempt to crack down on errant business practices. and companies like fannie mae and freddie mac, liz lending policies are viewed as instrumental to the -- whose lending policies are viewed as instrumental to the collapse of the housing market. >> for too long they were allowed to give loans knowing that if things went bad, the taxpayers would be left holding the bag. >> goldman sachs and others were found bible -- a libeled in a similar scheme
it is accusing bank of america have deliberately having tricked customers into loans it knew would fail. >> in two separate lawsuits, u.s. authorities accused bankamerica of committing fraud in 2008. worth about $850 million when it was issued in 2008, the security collapsed later that year and led to investor losses of about $100 million. bankamerica said its investors understood the risks involved. >> these were prime mortgages with sophisticated investors ready essential access...
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if you grow up in america, you're allowed to hate. because if you're an american christian who hates or discriminates against others, you suck at being christian, and you suck being american. that's our show. thank you for joining us, this is "viewpoint." we're here for one more night. roseanne is here tomorrow. good night, mom, i'm john fugelsang. >> gilbert gottfried has made a career out of fending everyone, and tonight i'm sure he won't disappoint. plus i'll ask andrew dice clay how the hell he ended up starring in woodial len woody -w film. all of that and more on "say anything." [♪ theme music ] >> joy: andrew dice clay has been called the
if you grow up in america, you're allowed to hate. because if you're an american christian who hates or discriminates against others, you suck at being christian, and you suck being american. that's our show. thank you for joining us, this is "viewpoint." we're here for one more night. roseanne is here tomorrow. good night, mom, i'm john fugelsang. >> gilbert gottfried has made a career out of fending everyone, and tonight i'm sure he won't disappoint. plus i'll ask andrew dice...
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so much of the rest of america. >> that's right. also, for republicans, simply stand up and say, look, you know, this -- this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too. put pressure on democrats and their staffs to live under it because that may, in fact, cause a couple of -- rethinking about just how much this -- whether or not we should keep this law in place. >> so is there any -- way to challenge this other than politically in congress? i mean, if this is a unilateral interpretation, executive interpretation, the administration is doing, can anybody do anything? any standing to sue? >> i don't think so. this is -- this is relay political issue and -- it is a good one for republicans, i think, because -- look, they have had a lot of trouble changing the affordable care act. here is an issue where -- democrats looking out for number one might be willing to go along. >> sign on to it. this would create an opening for them to make other changes in the law. perhaps ask for a year's delay. and i
so much of the rest of america. >> that's right. also, for republicans, simply stand up and say, look, you know, this -- this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too. put pressure on democrats and their staffs to live under it because that may, in fact, cause a couple of -- rethinking about just how much this -- whether or not we should keep this law in place. >> so is there any -- way to challenge this other than politically in congress? i...
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appears to be at stake at this point, three hours today's meeting with the national security council and america's top defense intelligence and cabinet officials meeting with the president in the west wing of the white house and a statement says that they reviewed a range of potential options for the united states and the international community and they note that the gathered group is mindful of the symptoms exhibited on many of those images that wee's seen coming out in the wake of that chemical attack. the red line has been crossed and the president, his rhetoric has toughened and he has spoken about a core national interest in keeping those weapons from being deployed by the assad regime and it is important to remember that the goal should the united states and their alleys pursue a military option, they are not looking to enter the war on one side or another, goal is to prevent those chemical weapons from boeing deployed. >>> six people have been killed by a bomb attack on a yemen air force bus. 26 others were injured. our local correspondent joining us next, what do you know about this blast
appears to be at stake at this point, three hours today's meeting with the national security council and america's top defense intelligence and cabinet officials meeting with the president in the west wing of the white house and a statement says that they reviewed a range of potential options for the united states and the international community and they note that the gathered group is mindful of the symptoms exhibited on many of those images that wee's seen coming out in the wake of that...
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the unemployment situation in america is apparent. we cannot put the american workers second or third in line while we grant this path to citizenship for these are people who have disrespected our laws. lou: it is good to talk to you. we look forward to talking with you again soon. lou: coming up next, i don't know what it is about these federal reserve bank presidents, but they just have to talk about it. the dow jones falling 113-point committee s&p dow nine. apple shares up nearly 2% on the day after a billionaire carl ichan, reportedly worth $1.5 billion pushing apple to raise its buyback. at this rate it will be tougher because the price is fine. this includes the days leading up to that. up next, the republican national committee, holding it's annual summer meeting. we will show you why the slogan they chose, much like the name they use with what happened in the 2012 presidential election was clearly a poor choice of words. we are coming right back. e twee. and 900 llion dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a n
the unemployment situation in america is apparent. we cannot put the american workers second or third in line while we grant this path to citizenship for these are people who have disrespected our laws. lou: it is good to talk to you. we look forward to talking with you again soon. lou: coming up next, i don't know what it is about these federal reserve bank presidents, but they just have to talk about it. the dow jones falling 113-point committee s&p dow nine. apple shares up nearly 2% on...
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so isn't that a metaphor for what the law is going to do for the rest of america? >> that is right. also for republicans to simply stand up and say, look, this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too, because that might in fact cause some rethinking whether we should keep the flaw place. >> paul: is there any way to challenge this other than politically in congress? this is unilateral interpretation, executive interpretation that the administration is doing. can anybody do anything to sue? >> i don't think so. this is is a political issue. its good one for republicans, i think. they have had a lot of trouble changing the affordable care act. here is an issue, democrats looking out for number one might be willing to sign on. >> paul: to sign on and make other changes in the law, perhaps for a year's delay? >> sure. that is one option. how about helping all the low wage workers that can't find a full-time job because it defines the workweek as 30 hours. they are not getting any unilateral fix out of the white house. let's make this universal.
so isn't that a metaphor for what the law is going to do for the rest of america? >> that is right. also for republicans to simply stand up and say, look, this is going to be terrible for everyone else. we should have to live under this, too, because that might in fact cause some rethinking whether we should keep the flaw place. >> paul: is there any way to challenge this other than politically in congress? this is unilateral interpretation, executive interpretation that the...
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fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad o'brien, halle val chee. >> we know audiences wanted to hear more, know more. there are more stories out there, don't get to see them on the television network. >> reporter: they bought their way into 50 million cable homes by purchasing al gore's current tv for half a billion dollars. today, hillary clinton talking about its parent network for endorsement of sorts. >> viewership of al jazeera is going up in the united states because it is real news. >> reporter: initial newscasts lacking the depth promised. >> the president convened top officials. egypt has to be at the top of
fox news media analyst howard kurtz has a debut of al jazeera america. good evening. >> good evening. they hired more than 800 people to make a run at the big boys. when many americans hear the name al jazeera, they think of the network that once aired osama bin laden videos. today, the organization financed by qatar's royal family is launching out with al jazeera america, and they opened the checkbook to hire established tv anchors like john significant enthat you willer, soledad...
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. >> america cannot determine the future of egypt. that is a task for the egyptian people. reporter: both the military and the muslim brotherhood have accused him of supporting the other side. >> has been done on a scale. he says it will resonate over egypt and it will not do him any good. reporter: meanwhile, rand paul criticized him for not ending the $1.3 billion in military aid, saying that the law is very clear when a coup d'État takes place, foreign aid must stop regardless of the circumstances. mohammed morsi was democratically elected, but many say he didn't do his job. >> he started suppressing opposition, and that is what mohammed morsi was doing. reporter: thousands were driven out of the country one of mohammed morsi had power. >> it not be any such place for violence in egypt. reporter: kt mcfarland said canceling the exercise could backfire. >> i would say that criticizing him publicly or privately have that military exercise and have a pollster what is going on in egypt today and see if we cannot influence events. reporter: they say that the military leaders
. >> america cannot determine the future of egypt. that is a task for the egyptian people. reporter: both the military and the muslim brotherhood have accused him of supporting the other side. >> has been done on a scale. he says it will resonate over egypt and it will not do him any good. reporter: meanwhile, rand paul criticized him for not ending the $1.3 billion in military aid, saying that the law is very clear when a coup d'État takes place, foreign aid must stop regardless...
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in tonight's energy in america report, correspondent alicia acuna tells us about a solution. >> reporter: colorado has millions of acres dead timber that's potential fuel for wildfires. now a renewable energy company wants to turn it into fuel for vehicles. >> higher octane level than what you put in your car, but can be used to blend and produce the gasoline that goes into your car. >> reporter: howard jansen is the ceo of cool planet. >> it is not dependent on imported petroleum products, but the gas we make is carbon negative. >> reporter: it is not just dead trees, it can be waste headed to land fills, corn cobs and other vegetation and doesn't compete with the food supply. al wimer from the center for bio refining and fuels says part of what makes cool planet unique is their plan to open hundreds of micro refineries around the country. >> to be close to the bio mass within a 30 mile radius of bio mass for bio fuel. it eliminates the transportation costs of bio mass to get to a larger facility. >> reporter: they have big investors, conoco phillips and bp. >> i think in general, oil c
in tonight's energy in america report, correspondent alicia acuna tells us about a solution. >> reporter: colorado has millions of acres dead timber that's potential fuel for wildfires. now a renewable energy company wants to turn it into fuel for vehicles. >> higher octane level than what you put in your car, but can be used to blend and produce the gasoline that goes into your car. >> reporter: howard jansen is the ceo of cool planet. >> it is not dependent on imported...
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the most highly commended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. lou: a group of special forces veterans putting pressure on the speaker to investigate the bank ozzie's scandal. spending $5,800 to put a three big billboards with the message in john baker's home district. showing pictures of congressional leaders with theaption if for members of congress were killed in benghazi would we have a watergate style select committee today? good question. we will see the answer. and now making controversy all comments here is what lee daniels said if he thinks america has become more racist since the first african-american president. >> i think people are a angry that he is president they're showing their true colors and when danny strong with the words in the black man could be killed by a white man and get a rate -- away with it, trayvon martin had not happened. sadly i think so. lou: our fox news contributors coming thank you for bein
the most highly commended bed in america. buy a tempur-pedic mattress set and get a free twin tempur-simplicity mattress. find a store near you at tempurpedic.com. lou: a group of special forces veterans putting pressure on the speaker to investigate the bank ozzie's scandal. spending $5,800 to put a three big billboards with the message in john baker's home district. showing pictures of congressional leaders with theaption if for members of congress were killed in benghazi would we have a...
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the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida and find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protested experimental british fracking well with alarm locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people raise to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records hard to screw travels through the most devastated areas and brings you firsthand accounts of the disaster. it's ten am here in moscow a warm welcome to you you're watching martin with me and he said now way straight to our top story this hour the obama administration is willing to step up drone strikes in yemen even further that's despite no precise intelligence on terrorist targets there according to a report from washington this may well be sending chills down the spines of ordinary yemenis who bear the brunt of the on man attacks and even pushes some to join the ranks of al qaeda. reports has more. recent research suggests that since two thousand and two was drone strike
the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida and find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protested experimental british fracking well with alarm locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people raise to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records hard to screw travels through the most devastated areas and brings you...
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we have too many hospital beds in america. we have a bubble in hospital technology, we have to help the industry make a shift. there had to have ban moment in block buster video when a executive said people starting to rent video online. you can imagine the leadership saying no, no, we have internal datahwing thatthican public every friday night spends 1 hour and 15 minutes in our store. you remember that? the story of america is that capitalism creates and destroys and that industries become obsolete. hospital beds are becoming obsolete. we don't need all the hospital beds we have. we have, you know, many of you are using your bonding authority to support and back up those underwrite the bonds. you are doing ribbon cutting for the facilities. every single crane that goes up. every ribbon cutting do you is an invisible tax on the employee benefit program. it's an invisible tax on every employee in the state. we have too much of this. i want to make a couple of suggestions to you that i believe this is all shifting to the state
we have too many hospital beds in america. we have a bubble in hospital technology, we have to help the industry make a shift. there had to have ban moment in block buster video when a executive said people starting to rent video online. you can imagine the leadership saying no, no, we have internal datahwing thatthican public every friday night spends 1 hour and 15 minutes in our store. you remember that? the story of america is that capitalism creates and destroys and that industries become...
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what's with america's obsession with sharks? we'll tell you. and one of america's most important publications has a new owner. [ male announcer ] you'll never see weekday lunch the same again! it's red lobster's rlunch. seven selections made for your lunch break, like shrimp tacos and grilled shrimp salad with soup. all just $7.99. come in today for rlunch and sea food differently. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on the plan, unlimited talk and text on smart phones. now, everyone's in the spirit of sharing. hey, can i borrow your boat this weekend? no. [ male announcer ] share more. save more. at&t mobile share for business. ♪ at&t mobile share for business. a quarter million tweeters is beare tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new
what's with america's obsession with sharks? we'll tell you. and one of america's most important publications has a new owner. [ male announcer ] you'll never see weekday lunch the same again! it's red lobster's rlunch. seven selections made for your lunch break, like shrimp tacos and grilled shrimp salad with soup. all just $7.99. come in today for rlunch and sea food differently. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ]...
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welcome to america news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. the taxman has been served. chairman investigating the irs scandal serves subpoenas to the treasury department to hand over more documents. we'll have the latest,. >> gregg: hundreds of spectators getting up early to see this controlled plant implosion when something goes horribly wrong sending shrapnel flying toward the crowd. >> heather: press may have to rely on one key man in the case against aaron hernandez. what he might know that might make the difference in this case of execution style killing and betrayal. >> we begin with a fox news alert. new urgency concerning the threat of an al-qaeda terrorist attack now being called, quote, very specific by a leading republican lawmaker. the security concern trigger triggering a worldwide travel alert and closing of 17 embassies and five consulates. this is the scene in yemen. heavily armed soldiers standing guard outside the u.s. embassy checking up checkpoints and blocking roads. this is one example and now sunday in bangladesh making the u.s. embassy there the
welcome to america news headquarters. >> heather: i'm heather childers. the taxman has been served. chairman investigating the irs scandal serves subpoenas to the treasury department to hand over more documents. we'll have the latest,. >> gregg: hundreds of spectators getting up early to see this controlled plant implosion when something goes horribly wrong sending shrapnel flying toward the crowd. >> heather: press may have to rely on one key man in the case against aaron...
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this is the idea that america somehow if nice will be treated well. this is the fruits of being benghazi, having our ambassador attacked and nothing happening to the bad guys. a result of russia we warned about snowden. there will be consequences. russia holds him, there are none. threatening iran saying you will be held accountable, and then on syria, the president of syria has to go and he will be held accountable if weapons of mass destruction are used. there is no sense anywhere in the world if you kill an ambassador and attack a u.s. ambassador you ignore it and you stick a finger in its eye that anything will happen to you. i think they have a sense now they -- i'm talking about al qaeda and the terrorist and they can spread and grow wherever they strike they will be relatively unmolested and the fact obama talking talks about ending the war as if he can declare tended is an intricate element of that. >> bret: kristen. >> we knew that al qaeda was still a problem when obama was still saying all these things and a lot of the reporters didn't real
this is the idea that america somehow if nice will be treated well. this is the fruits of being benghazi, having our ambassador attacked and nothing happening to the bad guys. a result of russia we warned about snowden. there will be consequences. russia holds him, there are none. threatening iran saying you will be held accountable, and then on syria, the president of syria has to go and he will be held accountable if weapons of mass destruction are used. there is no sense anywhere in the...
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america is a super power makes the world out of balance. it was better when soviet union was around. mad lynn al bright said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing super power able to help the united states be restrained these people think liberal democrats leftists that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world that we're imposing freedom on people, if you can believe that. and that united states destroying the planet with global warming, capitalism, power, consumption of resources and they're about cutting the country down to size. people like me think the united states is the solution to problems around the world. but when you've got people who think and united states is responsible for the problems and on occasion have gotten close to apologizing then, i don't, i just don't take seriously what they're doing. >> greta: coming up more with rush limbaugh up close and personal. stay tuned. american express credit card, every purchase earns you 2% cash back, which is deposited in your fidelity account. is that it? a
america is a super power makes the world out of balance. it was better when soviet union was around. mad lynn al bright said this. soviet union kept us in check. a competing super power able to help the united states be restrained these people think liberal democrats leftists that the american military's focus of evil in the modern world that we're imposing freedom on people, if you can believe that. and that united states destroying the planet with global warming, capitalism, power,...
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. >> there should be no doubt, today america is stronger and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. >> we decimated the leaders. >> on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we decimated al qaeda central, eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin ladens dead, and general motors as a live. >> thear in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to the feet. osama bin laden is dead. >> today the core of al qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is on the path of the feet. the remaining operators spend more time thinking about their own safety and plotting against us. lou: joining us now, radio talk-show host, fox news contributor, former reagan potical director, fox is political analyst. thank you both for being here. a defeat for al qaeda, and today we are watching the united states close 19 of our facilities in the middle east and north africa. your reaction? >> my reaction is that the president obviously did what he thought he had to to get reelected instead of talking in terms of an ongoing threat. he ma
. >> there should be no doubt, today america is stronger and al qaeda is on the path to defeat. >> we decimated the leaders. >> on the path to defeat and osama bin laden is dead. >> we decimated al qaeda central, eliminated osama bin laden. >> al qaeda is much weaker than it was when i came into office. >> osama bin ladens dead, and general motors as a live. >> thear in afghanistan is coming to a close. al qaeda is on the path to the feet. osama bin...
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that the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protest an experimental british tracking well with alarmed locals and activists say they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people brace to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records artie's crude travels to the most devastated areas and brings you firsthand accounts of the disaster. from our studio in a moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's good to have you with us this monday morning from the russian capital. well the obama administration is willing to step up drone strikes in yemen even further despite no precise intelligence on terrorist targets there that's according to a report from washington and this may be well sending chills down the spines of ordinary yemenis who are bearing the brunt of the man attacks by some estimates for every one terrorist taken out by a drone strike fifty three billion are killed more details now fr
that the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti terror strategy. thousands protest an experimental british tracking well with alarmed locals and activists say they're determined to prevent the environmentally devastating operation. and people brace to protect their homes from flooding in russia's far east as water levels break all time records artie's crude travels to the most devastated areas and brings you...
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. >> welcome to this edition of the week in the americas. here is what is coming up. have what -- does he it takes to save the ailing newspaper business? plus, one month on in quÉbec, we revisit the town almost completely destroyed by an exploding fuel train. and meet the would be martians. the curiosity rover marks one year on the red planet. we meet the eager volunteers selected to be the first to visit. we begin with a deal aimed at ringing the newspaper business ash bringing the newspaper business into the 21st century. jeff bezos says he wants to ensure the paper's survival in the digital age. >> 49 49 years old, the world's 19th richest man, worth over $25 billion. in 1994, jeff a's owes took the biggest decision -- jeff bezos took the biggest decision of his life, snapping up the rights to amazon.com. the rest, as they say, is history. it is one of the internet's biggest success stories. why has the technology mobile paid $250 million for the newspaper? even the washington post co. reporters failed to see the deal coming. just as mysterious as the deal itself
. >> welcome to this edition of the week in the americas. here is what is coming up. have what -- does he it takes to save the ailing newspaper business? plus, one month on in quÉbec, we revisit the town almost completely destroyed by an exploding fuel train. and meet the would be martians. the curiosity rover marks one year on the red planet. we meet the eager volunteers selected to be the first to visit. we begin with a deal aimed at ringing the newspaper business ash bringing the...
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a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of the free trade, countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by free trade agreements. some of us are members. some of us are now members of negotiating with the partnership. there's a new configuration. so there is a new configuration that is taking place, binding these countries to believe in the rule based international trading system. if you look at what is going to build building blocks, it is the tpp, and the deal negotiate with the european union. these are the game changers bringing countries together that believe in that system based on free and fair trade. that is changing the dynamics of businesses looking to invest and create economic growth. also the growing middle class, the greater jobs exports. this is a tidal wave growing in the atmosphere, which i
a tongue-in-cheek reference to what we are seeing in latin america and throughout the americas today is a coalition of the free trade, countries that are investing in developing ties to deepen activity to the rest of the world. you look at canada and the united states and mexico and chile and peru and colombia and costa rica and panama and these are countries that are bound together by free trade agreements. some of us are members. some of us are now members of negotiating with the partnership....
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. >> the repercussions of america's drone program. now to a country that was once called the next china because of its huge economic potential. with a large population, strategic location, and date -- and apparently seamless transition from communism, vietnam held great expectations. for the past two decades it held up to those expectations with a spectacular financial boom. but now it is faltering. we have traveled there to find out why. half an bay in vietnam, and the unesco world heritage site of more than 2000 islands. it is what makes this a leading tourist destination and this man a billionaire. it has slowly introduce capitalism into a communist system. although he and some others have gotten rich, he warns the country is in danger of crisis because of the lagging reforms of the state owned firms. vietnamesethe politicians should face it to squarely. things are inefficient and ineffective. ell the properties except -- and accept necessary losses and create a new country. >> co-chairmen, the country's capital, has -- ochi man, t
. >> the repercussions of america's drone program. now to a country that was once called the next china because of its huge economic potential. with a large population, strategic location, and date -- and apparently seamless transition from communism, vietnam held great expectations. for the past two decades it held up to those expectations with a spectacular financial boom. but now it is faltering. we have traveled there to find out why. half an bay in vietnam, and the unesco world...
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this issthe director of nsa, reveals new steps to prevent another snowden from accessing america' top-secret, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with the report. >> reporter: general keith alexander, revealed a new step to crackdown, prevent computer administrator from leaking classified duments, revealing he slashing by 90% the nearly 1,000 systems administrators either employed by his agency or like snowden hired as contractors. >> what we're in the process of doing, not fastenough, reducing system by 9% for first -- 90% to make our networks more secure. >> reporter: nsa officl told fo the agency had been planning the cuts before t leaks but is now accelerating them to reduce number of outside people with access to sensitive information. nsa officls saying that move will provide quote, greater grand layerty of data access control, supported with strong crypto graphic enforcement as president obama faces new questions about how extensive nsa surveillance programs are, after new york time today reects that nsas searching contents of visit amount of americans e-mails and partic
this issthe director of nsa, reveals new steps to prevent another snowden from accessing america' top-secret, fox news chief white house correspondent ed henry with the report. >> reporter: general keith alexander, revealed a new step to crackdown, prevent computer administrator from leaking classified duments, revealing he slashing by 90% the nearly 1,000 systems administrators either employed by his agency or like snowden hired as contractors. >> what we're in the process of...
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our top story as we go across america. texas. that truck now a burned out shell, the driver dead, investigators saying he was heading west in grand prairie, a dallas suburb, when his big rig slammed through a guardrail, landed on the turnpike below, the crash shutting the highway for hours both directions. no one else was hurt. >>> pennsylvania. two boys in danville credited with saving their dad's life. he had a seizure and collapsed on the family vacation. six-year-old marky called for help. >> i told mommy, daddy isn't normal. >> the three-year-old sprung into action. help arrived to take dad to the hospital who has several broken bones. no word what caused his seizure, he is awaiting test results. meantime, he is just proud of his kids. >> very nice. >>> wisconsin, happy national mustard day. people heading to national mustard museum in middleton to celebrate the taste of the yellow topping. >> so many varieties, flavors, textures. >> 4,000 hot dogs served with mustard from all over the world. more than 450 different kinds sh
our top story as we go across america. texas. that truck now a burned out shell, the driver dead, investigators saying he was heading west in grand prairie, a dallas suburb, when his big rig slammed through a guardrail, landed on the turnpike below, the crash shutting the highway for hours both directions. no one else was hurt. >>> pennsylvania. two boys in danville credited with saving their dad's life. he had a seizure and collapsed on the family vacation. six-year-old marky called...
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from the yemeni government every civilian death is likely to fuel resentment in the country meaning america may unintentionally be doing al qaeda us p.r. and recruitment on their behalf all right your body advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that americans reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and in most of them it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us would have already ended terrorism and pakistan and iran about a successful strategy cannot rely on sheer military force alone because it is much more than a security threat to the end the line cause of terrorism or in the political social educational and most economic problems of our country we believe that bloodshed can only lead to move bloodshed the drone strikes cannot be a viable solution to this problem and. american citizens seem to be in favor of using drones to kill suspected militants abroad recent surveys suggest sixty five percent say yes to the policy but when it comes to using drones to
from the yemeni government every civilian death is likely to fuel resentment in the country meaning america may unintentionally be doing al qaeda us p.r. and recruitment on their behalf all right your body advisor to yemen's prime minister told us that americans reliance on sheer force to fight terrorism is a dead and in most of them it does not simply come down to how many deaths have been caused by the drones we believe that if drone strikes were capable of putting an end to terrorism the us...
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no post racial america. we have a race problem and empathy gap -- >> you're defining as a racial empathy gap and people -- >> erin, dean is right -- >> last word, go ahead. >> there aren't kids showing up with hoodies saying we're trayvon. if this is not resinating with people all over the country who have experienced this kind of unequal treatment, this is -- whether people like it or not -- >> it's not whether i like it or not but the museum yum and appropriate for museum devoteed to african american history to something happening in the last 12 months. >> it says on the website that's one of the four mandates this is perfect for that. >> we appreciate and it want you to give us your feedback on twitter. >>> now it's time for "the out front out take." stories outside the headlines and today we talk about russia. officially offering asylum to edward snowden. all right. you know this part of story, right? you probably believe snowden is a whistle blower or a trader. one camp or the other. the united states a
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suggest that come monday the state department is not going to be closing embassies in europe or south america or canada or that kind of thing. so that's his impression of it. but, you know, obviously the -- it's really two things. it's the credibility of the source. now, you never know whether the source, of course, is accurately passing along information. that's trick one. the second thing here is there does seem to be, and congressman royce echoed this, a change in how the state department thinks about these things because of the attack on the embassy in bengha benghazi. >> pete, you brought up yemen. there have been drone strikes. we're going to talk about that with evan coleman. he believes that may play a role in what we're seeing as well. thank you, pete. as i mentioned, evan coleman is here with us. the first thing you said to us was, listen, there have been underreporting about these drone strikes happening in yemen or that have happened in yemen. that's caught your attention with the timing here as well. >> yeah, there's been a flurry of these strikes. reportedly, one of the targets
suggest that come monday the state department is not going to be closing embassies in europe or south america or canada or that kind of thing. so that's his impression of it. but, you know, obviously the -- it's really two things. it's the credibility of the source. now, you never know whether the source, of course, is accurately passing along information. that's trick one. the second thing here is there does seem to be, and congressman royce echoed this, a change in how the state department...
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rise of the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti-terrorist strategy. the journalist behind the n.s.a. spying exposé denounces efforts to intimidate him after authorities at his through airport used anti terror laws to detain his partner. and more casualties in egypt dozens are killed after a failed jailbreak by islamist prisoners near cairo and the ambush of police officers in sinai this follows days of clashes that have left nearing a thousand people dead. and thousands protest in experimental british fracking well alarmed locals and activists saying they're determined to prevent environmentally devastating operation. this is r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program. now the obama administration is willing to step up drone strikes in yemen even further despite no precise intelligence on terrorist targets there according to reports from washington this may well be sending chills down the spines of ordinary yemenis who bear the brunt of the unmanned attacks and even
rise of the strikes may be playing into the hands of al qaida find more followers among the enemies of america's controversial anti-terrorist strategy. the journalist behind the n.s.a. spying exposé denounces efforts to intimidate him after authorities at his through airport used anti terror laws to detain his partner. and more casualties in egypt dozens are killed after a failed jailbreak by islamist prisoners near cairo and the ambush of police officers in sinai this follows days of clashes...
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. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: topping the news, 18 embassies are back open for business in the muslim world after a terror alert shut them down. our embassy in yemen and consulate in pakistan is still closed. we'll have a live report. >> gregg: one of three people missing in colorado found alive amid a massive flooding and mudslides there. our extreme weather center is tracking it all. >> heather: white house mexico releases the mastermind behind the killing of a dea agent. our legal panel breaks it all down. >> gregg: we begin with a fox news alert. new information on that dramatic rescue of a missing teenager, 16-year-old hannah anderson alive and safe and free at last now getting ready for an emotional reunion with her dad. her terrifying ordeal ended late yesterday when f.b.i. agents shot and killed the suspected kidnapper deep in the idaho wilderness. after a week long manhunt that sparked a multistate amber alert. will, what is the latest. >> reporter: we're about to hear from a key player in ordeal. we are
. >> gregg: i'm gregg jarrett, welcome to a brand-new hour inside america news headquarters. >> heather: topping the news, 18 embassies are back open for business in the muslim world after a terror alert shut them down. our embassy in yemen and consulate in pakistan is still closed. we'll have a live report. >> gregg: one of three people missing in colorado found alive amid a massive flooding and mudslides there. our extreme weather center is tracking it all. >> heather:...